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Well reading down the list

Narrow neck fuel filler - So you don't fill up with leaded

Exhaust - So you don't get the EPA on your back

Oil Cooler - So you don't roast the engine on your 2 hour trip to Ayer's rock

ECU - So the fun doesn't stop at 180km/h (see oil cooler)

Speedo - So you can tell when the fun actually stops

Dimmer - So the speedo doesn't blind you at night

Headlights - So you can see the kangaroo you are about to hit

Side indicator repeaters - So people can see you around corners

Gay orange indicators - So you don't get the cool quad afterburner effect from behind

Radio - So you can tune into JJJ and not just 89.9

Rear bumper - So you can fit an Aussie number plate

Stickers - So you know what fuse does what

Guest Boxhead

so where are the reversing lights then???

and my other Q is that when i was getting a blue slip one of the mechnics said that previously.. all 4 afterburners shouldnt be on when lighst are on normally.. so.. yeah.. but i dunno he said they might have changed it, all 4 of myn light up

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